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Tips For Choosing The Perfect Timber Garden Shed


By: Gavin Evans Click author's name for more of his/her articles

A garden shed is usually used as a storage area for gardening tools but it can also be a place of relaxation or an alternative play area for kids. If you intend to use a garden shed for a variety of purposes, it is advisable that you buy a shed that is durable as well as being aesthetically pleasing. The best option is to purchase a timber garden shed.

Timber garden sheds are usually more expensive than sheds that are made of other materials. Unlike metal or plastic sheds which have a tendency to look somewhat artificial, a timber garden shed can easily complement a well kept back yard and can act as a very attractive focal point for the garden. It also provides a cozy environment that is suitable for relaxation. It is common knowledge that timber has extremely good insulation qualities so you will be sure to remain warm on those cold winter days.

There is a wide variety of sizes and designs of wooden garden sheds for you to choose from. Depending on the size of your garden, you can select a compact model with just a few windows and a door or you can purchase one that has a number of more elaborate features. If you are thinking of using your shed as not only a storage facility but also as a relaxation spot or kid's play area, it is wise to select a model that has several rooms.

Make sure that the shed is spacious enough to store all your gardening tools as well as any equipment that you are planning to acquire in the near future. For instance, if you are planning to replace your present lawnmower with a larger model, the shed should be big enough to store the new product. The storage area in your shed should have a high ceiling so that you can build shelves to store more items.

The floor of your shed is another thing that needs consideration. Most wooden sheds are built with integrated wooden flooring but you can also choose a floorless design that can be installed over a concrete base. Although a concrete base helps to form a more rigid structure, once the shed is built it can not easily be relocated at a later date. A shed with an integrated floor can be moved to any part of the garden but make sure that it is made of lightweight timber if you plan to move it around from time to time.

Timber garden sheds are generally made is four traditional designs; these are apex, corner, transverse and pent. However, if you do have a larger budget you can have a bespoke model built for you and this will guarantee that it fits in well with the design of your garden. The apex shed is the most common type of garden shed and it is a simple structure with a triangular roof, a door and several windows. On the other hand, a corner shed is designed to be located in the corner of a garden and it is typically a five-sided structure with two sides attached to walls. A transverse shed is a wide version of an apex shed, while the pent shed has an inclined roof.

There are other considerations that you have to make when choosing a timber garden shed and these include the size of the door for moving tools in and out of the shed, security as well as ventilation. You can consult a garden shed specialist to find out which type of wooden garden shed is most suitable for your home.

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About The Author: Gavin Evans is an SEO professional who lives in the small town of Cowbridge in South Wales, UK. Gavin promotes many products via the internet including both Wooden Garden Sheds and Metal Garden Sheds.



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